by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Historical Fiction
Daniel and Coshmoo are the closest of friends. One is the son of white settlers, and the other is a Delaware Indian. Their worlds are threatened as they are swallowed by talk of war between the Brits and the Americans. This is a compelling story of friendship that is...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Picture Book
David Carter does it again. This time you follow the imaginative, evocative words of the alphabet, page by page, as you seek the number two. Where will it be hiding this time? Stretch your imagination and your powers of observation.
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Humor
Day is about to begin for the Gaskitt family, and what a day it will be! Imagine a day of robbery and adventure, and please don’t leave out the talking cats and the radio that occasionally gets it wrong. Adventure and hilarity combine for a great read. Wonderful...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Fantasy
Dayven has taken the test and learned to his great dismay that he IS a wizard. He does not want to be like the wizards; he wants to be a person of integrity, but maybe he can help people by pretending to join the wizards and spying on them to learn their dark secrets....
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Historical Fiction
Dewey’s father is doing work for the war effort in Chicago when he sends for her to join him. When she gets on the train, however, she learns that she is headed to New Mexico, not Chicago, and that her father will be waiting for her there. Once in New Mexico,...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Realistic/Contemporary Fiction
Did you ever look at your family and decide you really don’t belong here? In the case of nine-year-old Marvin Redpost, he thinks he knows exactly where he does belong: he’s the long-lost prince that everyone is looking for. This series of books is great...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Picture Book
Do our children have a sense of their American history? Do they really feel the struggle and honor and sacrifice of those who have given their lives to serving in the White House? This book is a collection of stories and illustrations, all dedicated to educating our...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Humor
Do you dare to stick your neck out? Well, you just might after reading this courageous tale of Edwin the Wiggleskin. Imagine finding yourself the only Wiggleskin around after all the other Wiggleskins were gathered up apparently by something with filthy feet. Further...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Graphic Novel / Comics / Manga
Do you ever feel like doing something different? Maybe inventing something you can really use and have fun with? Meet Tucker and Celine whose mother has just shouted for the umpteenth time, “Can’t you make something besides trouble?” So, Tucker and...
by Mike Costanzo | Mar 24, 2009 | Non-Fiction
Do you ever take the kids outside at night to look at the constellations, but somehow it just doesn’t go right because the names of the stars are so hard and the constellations are so far away? Here’s National Geographic’s wonderful answer to that...